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Seminar 17 — Efficient Technologies That Are Also Economically Sustainable, Part 3 of 3: Thermal Energy Storage (TES) and Complementary Options

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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2014

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This product is a PDF that contains links to files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker (recorded presentation), PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3) as noted.

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems are highly efficient hydronic systems that are increasingly being used particularly in urban centers and as electric grid resiliency solutions. CHP systems provide individual buildings, campus sites and district energy systems with energy and economic solutions when properly designed. Background, theoretical and actual CHP, Thermal Energy Storage (TES) and District Energy systems are presented and analyzed during this seminar.

This is the final seminar in a three part series exploring the inherent synergies between District Energy systems, Combined Heat & Power generation, and Thermal Energy Storage (TES), focusing more closely on the benefits of TES. After a brief introduction to TES, its applications, and its advantages, this session explores TES in practice through specific case studies and demonstrates the truly sustainable value of TES now and in the foreseeable future.

Thermal Energy Storage Overview and Benefits
Guy S. Frankenfield, P.E., Member
Product contains: Recorded Presentation Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation (mp4)

Case Studies: Ice TES for District Cooling in Miami-Dade County
Andre LeBlanc
Product contains: Recorded Presentation Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation (mp4)

The Ever-Growing Value Proposition of TES
Mark MacCracken, P.E., Member
Product contains: Recorded Presentation Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation (mp4)

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2014 Winter Conference, New York, NY

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Published:
2014
File Size:
1 file , 130 KB
Product Code(s):
D-NY14Sem17